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To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (38631)8/8/1999 8:17:00 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (3) of 116762
 
deeply OT
<<register for the Guardian and read about hormones and mad cow disease
richard>>

This research is interesting, read it.
I've been following discussion closely, and from what I can find out there are near as many opinions on cause of mad cow disease as there are researchers. I had seen something a couple of months ago from the highly reguarded Vet school at Texas A&M which showed indications it could only be transported cross species in an anti-biotic heavy environment. Yet others have attached import to a like protein which is very long lived.

I leaning toward the long lived protein transfer theory better, as it more closely also describes how disease can be transfered to humans from eating squirrel brains.

When I read scientific papers which which can prove both cause & cure......I know the squirrels don't get fed heavy doses of hormones or antibiotics.

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